Fontaine lambastes AFN for squandering opportunities
Former national chief says three-years of needless confrontation
sidelines action on critical issues facing first nations.
By Len Kruzenga
Describing the behaviour of the AFN leadership during the last three
years "schizophrenic," "unfocused" and "hopelessly ineffective," former
AFN National Chief Phil Fontaine served notice he's intent on wresting
back the leadership of the organization from Matthew Coon Come.
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The 2003 AFN Election
Critical turning point or just another exercise in futility?
By Len Kruzenga
With the AFN leadership race now formally underway, the three confirmed
candidates; Phil Fontaine, Matthew Coon Come and Roberta Jamieson, are
all busy crisscrossing the country.
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Poll results show chiefs would narrowly favour
Fontaine in AFN leadership race
But 12 per cent are undecided
By Len Kruzenga
Winnipeg, MB.–The leaders of Canada’s First Nations are nearly split
in their support of Phil Fontaine and Matthew Coon Come for National
Chief of the Assembly of First Nations in an upcoming election to be
held this summer.
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